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2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil
tape 2 of 2 Four participants and a moderator
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil Dance
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil Dance
Dance of the Orixas: Marcatu Nacao Pernambuco drummers and dancers. Panel moderated by J. Nash Parker, with Greg Osborn, Robert Lee, and Paul Longpre.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil Dance
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil Dance
1) Dance of the Orixas - Drumming with native dances of Brazil. 2) Brazilian/New Orleans Connection- Chris Dunn of Tulane University, narrator. Discussion of music, dance, food, architecture. TAPE 1 of 2
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil Pop Music
2000 African Heritage Stage - Brazil Pop Music
Mardi Gras Indian Elders: Preserving the Past for the Future. J Nash Porter, Moderator. Walter Cook, Sr., Paul Longtree. The Brazilian Popular Music: Transforming and Tradition: Maurice Martinez, Moderator. Participants: Greg Osborn, Curtis Pierre, Bill Lennon, Narj Kittm, Ade Delgado (?). --- Poor audio quality. No audio feed to the sound board.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Buffalo Soldiers
2000 African Heritage Stage - Buffalo Soldiers
1:00- Celebrating the Black West; Buffalo Soldiers and Cowboys. Peggy Thrash, Moderator- Panel of 2- Lynette Gabriel and Hiram Cooke. 2:30 -Yoruban Lifeline of Diasporic Religions: Santeria, Vodun, and Candombl. C.Daniel Dawson, Moderator. Panel of 5 and Interpreters- Interpreters-Mae Stella; Candomble Priestess of Brazil, Cleo Martins; Candomble- Ava Kay Jones; Voodoo and Yoruba Priestess and Elmer Glover.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Doo Wop
2000 African Heritage Stage - Doo Wop
Music of Black Carnival : Salvador, Bahian Carnival,(Ile Aiye) with drummers, singers and dancers; First revolution: Doo-wop, Gospel group; Christopher Dunn, moderator; Antonio de Santos VoVo ?, Blake Amos, Kim Butler
2000 African Heritage Stage - Marital Arts
2000 African Heritage Stage - Marital Arts
Tape 1 of 2 Capoeira: Brazilian Martial arts display, Chuck Siler, Howard Cook and Milton -WWOZ - African Americans in the Civil War.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Marital Arts
2000 African Heritage Stage - Marital Arts
Portugal, Angola, Mozambique and Brazil Colonial and Cultural Connections: Capoeira: Brazilian Martial Arts. Tape 2 of 2. Panelists: Jacqueline Bishop, Laura Areias and Idelbar Avelar. Moderator: Bill Lennon. N.O. Charter Middle School with Mike Amos and students in the Academy of Brazilian Arts. Dr. Maurice Martinez with string, flute and drum ensemble.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Marital Arts
2000 African Heritage Stage - Marital Arts
Blake Amos moderator, Curtis Pierre and 2 others - Capoeira: Many facets of Brazilian Martial Arts and then a demo, Julian Garcia -moderator Carmen Mayna, and Aurora Knox- Garifuna community in New Orleans.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Poetry
2000 African Heritage Stage - Poetry
tape 1 of 2. Eva K. Jones, Yoruba priestess. Dillard University Students Poetry, Arturo and Kidd Jordan, Music and Dance Styles of Brazil- Carlos Malta, Marcus Suzano, Ricardo Crespo. Beginning, continues on tape 2 (010.2000.002)
2000 African Heritage Stage - Poets
2000 African Heritage Stage - Poets
River Road Blues, early R&B Bands in River Parishes, Chuck Siler, Moderator. Panelists: Jimmy P. Jews, Morris Sweetwine. Young Voices in the Village: College Poets, Xavier University creative writing students reading are Dawn Adams, Shamu Moore, teacher Juliana Brava, Lynette Ringley, Exanthony Williams, Sequina Rinado, Patrice Melnick, Shane Fitzgerald.
2000 African Heritage Stage - Rhythms of Brazil
2000 African Heritage Stage - Rhythms of Brazil
Rhythms of Brazil, Pife Muderno. Digging for Ancestral Roots. African American Archaeology. Fr. Jerome Le Doux, Martha Irwin, Scott Simons, Moderator.

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